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Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

A period of political liberalization in 1968, the Prague Spring, ended when the Soviet Union, assisted by other Warsaw Pact countries, invaded Czechoslovakia.

Czechoslovakia | History, Map, & Facts - Britannica

Czechoslovakia, former country in central Europe encompassing the historical lands of Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia. It was formed from ...

Czechoslovakia* - Countries - Office of the Historian

Dissolution of Czechoslovakia, 1992. On December 31, 1992, the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic ceased to exist and was succeeded by two new states: the Czech ...

Dissolution of Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

It is sometimes known as the Velvet Divorce, a reference to the bloodless Velvet Revolution of 1989, which had led to the end of the rule of the Communist Party ...

Czechoslovakia | Holocaust Encyclopedia

After the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, Germany demanded the “return” of the ethnic German population of Czechoslovakia—and the land on which it lived—to the ...

Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia, 1968 - Office of the Historian

Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia, 1968. On August 20, 1968, the Soviet Union led Warsaw Pact troops in an invasion of Czechoslovakia to crack down on reformist ...

Foundation of Czechoslovakia - Google Arts & Culture

Representatives of the National Committee took over the power from the civilian and military authorities of the Habsburg monarchy. After 12 o'clock, Jiří ...

Czechoslovakia - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

The republic of Czechoslovakia became an independent country in 1918 after the collapse of Austria-Hungary. It was put together from three provinces—Bohemia, ...

Czechoslovakia and Successor States: Czech Republic, Slovakia

Czechoslovakia and Successor States: Czech Republic, Slovakia. Czechoslovakia was an original Member of the United Nations from 24 October 1945.

Czechoslovakia | The Guardian

Latest news, sport, business, comment, analysis and reviews from the Guardian, the world's leading liberal voice.

Free Time in the Era of Czechoslovakia - Google Arts & Culture

The media, especially television which enabled watching sports and other events from the home armchair, influenced the entertainment. People were drinking and ...

Czechoslovakia - 1914-1918 Online

Czechoslovakia. In preparation. Note. Metadata. Regional Section(s). Central Europe > Austria-Hungary > Czechoslovakia. Title. Czechoslovakia. Metadata ...

Czech-U.S. Relations | Embassy of the Czech Republic in ...

... Czechoslovakia. Many of them gave their life during the liberation of the Czechoslovakian territory in the spring of 1945. During the Cold War, the United ...

Czechoslovakia : a country study | Library of Congress

Gawdiak, I. & Library Of Congress. Federal Research Division. (1989) Czechoslovakia: A Country Study . Washington, D.C.: Federal Research Division, Library of ...

Czechoslovakia Breaks in Two, To Wide Regret - The New York Times

Czechoslovakia Breaks in Two, To Wide Regret · Against the wishes of many of its 15 million citizens, Czechoslovakia today split into two ...

Major Events | The history of Czechoslovakia

Samo's Empire | Victory against Franks · World War I (1914–1918) · World War II (1939-1945) · 1948 Czechoslovak Coup d'état · The Prague Spring (1968) · Warsaw ...

New Perspectives on Interwar Czechoslovakia | Wilson Center

Further, the Habsburg experience inculcated the party leaderships with a strong distrust of central authority. Thus, interwar Czech politics at the ...

Czechoslovakia - YIVO Encyclopedia

Inspired by the Central Office for Jewish Emigration in Vienna and Prague, the ÚHÚ accelerated the process of “Aryanization” of Jewish businesses and other ...

The creation of Czechoslovakia and its identity politics

On 28 October 1918, a state was born. Czechoslovakia broke off the collapsing Habsburg Monarchy to create a union of provinces with no previous historic ...

The Economic Transition of Czechoslovakia from Plan to Market

The Economic Transition of Czechoslovakia from Plan to Market by Josef C. Brada. Published in volume 5, issue 4, pages 171-177 of Journal of Economic ...


Czechoslovakia

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Czechoslovakia was a landlocked country in Central Europe, created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary.

Czechoslovakia national football team

Football team

The Czechoslovakia national football team represented Czechoslovakia in men's international football from 1919 to 1993. The team was controlled by the Czechoslovak Football Association, and the team qualified for eight World Cups and three European Championships.

Czechoslovakian Wolfdog

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The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog is a breed of wolfdog that began as an experiment conducted in Czechoslovakia in 1955. The breed was known as Czech Wolfdog until 1982.

Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia

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On 20–21 August 1968, the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic was jointly invaded by four fellow Warsaw Pact countries: the Soviet Union, the Polish People's Republic, the People's Republic of Bulgaria, and the Hungarian People's Republic.

Brno University of Technology

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Brno University of Technology is a university located in Brno, Czech Republic. Being founded in 1899 and initially offering a single course in civil engineering, it grew to become a major technical Czech university with over 18,000 students enrolled at 8 faculties and 2 university institutes.

Occupation of Czechoslovakia

War

The military occupation of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany began with the German annexation of the Sudetenland in 1938, continued with the creation of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, and by the end of 1944 extended to all parts of Czechoslovakia.